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Northeast Animal Liberation Festival and Bold Native Screening

 

Photo credit: boldnative.com.

“My name is Charlie Cranehill. You’ll read about me in the news. See pictures of me with the word ‘terrorist’ after my name.”

Mark your calendars and join us May 7 at the Sanctuary for Independent Media for a vegan BBQ potluck and screening of Bold Native, the first full-length feature film about the animal liberation movement. Stay for a panel discussion and Q&A with Jenny Brown of Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary and Camille Hankins of Win Animal Rights and No Kill New York.

The event may replace our usual monthly potluck for either April or May, and unlike our usual potlucks, additional food will be provided so a dish is not mandatory, but will get you a discount on your door fee. As usual, dishes must be 100% vegan (no meat, dairy, eggs, honey).

Bold Native is a fiction feature film. Charlie Cranehill, an animal liberator wanted by the United States government for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged CEO father tries to find him before the FBI does. The film simultaneously follows a young woman who works for an animal welfare organization fighting within the system to establish more humane treatment of farmed animals. From abolitionists to welfarists, Bold Native takes on the issue of modern animal use and exploitation from several angles within the context of a road movie adventure story.

The filmmakers’ background in documentary informed the creative approach to Bold Native. Self-financed and shot with a four person team in real-world locations, sometimes using real activists, lawyers, and formerly imprisoned animal liberators, the film weaves an intricate tale of one of the most important issues facing America and the world morally and ecologically – the impact and consequences of industrialized animal use. And with a character who faces prosecution and potential lifetime imprisonment under the recently passed Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) for property crimes currently considered terrorism, the film also illuminates the danger of corporate interests influencing the law in a post-9/11 world.

(via boldnative.com)

Read more about Bold Native:
http://supervegan.com/blog/entry.php?id=1566
http://girliegirlarmy.com/blog/20100719/bold-native/

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Please contact the Adirondack Museum one more time…

Hi everyone! Thanks so much for your help in the campaign to stop the Adirondack Museum from skinning and fleshing a beaver at their American Mountain Men event this weekend.

Please help us out one last time: TOMORROW, Thursday, August 19th between 2 – 3pm (or whenever you’re free!)

Please email the following people and let them know that skinning and fleshing a beaver for any reason, whether it was already dead or not, is wrong.

cwelsh@adkmuseum.org, lrice@adkmuseum.org, csage@adkmuseum.org, sdineen@adkmuseum.org, adkonmain@adelphia.net, acarroll@adkmuseum.org, adkmuseumstore@adkmuseum.org, education@adkmuseum.org, jpepper@adkmuseum.org, kmoore@adkmuseum.org, mhall@adkmuseum.org,
INFO@ADIRONDACKMUSEUM.ORG

Call them, too! (518) 352-7311

And then leave a comment on their FB page.

THANK YOU!!!